Music or movie, what do you first reach for when showing someone what you’ve sunk all your money into?
With my Sennheiser HD800s, I’d always start with Everything In It’s Right Place (Radiohead).
To everyone saying “ask what they want to hear” there’s a level of truth to that, but there’s also a reason every TV store has demo reels purposely put together to showcase the TV’s strengths. OLED TV’s are going to show a lot of dark/black scenes. If someone watches The Office on an OLED they’re not going to see it’s full capabilities. Sometimes what people want to see/hear may not show the full potential of the equipment. If the goal is to ‘show off’ it makes sense to show what the equipment does best, even if the person is unfamiliar with it.
Hardly much in that song other than a pretentious chorus. Try something by Boris Blank.
‘Maui-Waui’- Chuck Mangione for starters.
TOOL - Chocolate Chip Trip
It dances around the room well beyond the speakers
But that’s after I let them throw on their own music for like an hour.
If I want them to truly listen, I like to play something they’ve never heard before. It puts the mind in a different, more open place (as opposed to listening to something they’re familiar with that comes with certain expectations)
Mostly would like to play what the listener wants to hear and at some point play (amongst others):
O-Zone Percussion Group, Jazz Variants
Submotion Orchestra, Kites
Anything from Telarc w/ Erich Kunzel really.
I use to let people hear their favorites, but reality is most popular music is crap so after I play some selected tracks they can hear their favorites and realize how bad it sounds.
Ben Harper-Burn one down
Bella Fleck- flight of the cosmic hippos
Keb Mo- am i wrong
The The- August & September
Pink FLoyd- Sorrow, time, breathe
Paul Simon- diamonds on the soles of her feet
Dead Can dance- The ubiquitous mr lovegroove
lincoln Mayorga- Camarillo
Tool-Pneuma
Dave Brubeck- unsquare dance
Marcin-kashmir
Rodrigo Y Gabriella-FOC